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I believe in him.
He has good grounds for believing that.
It is no use trying to convince him of that.
They say he is guilty, but I believe the contrary.
They say he is guilty, but I believe the contrary.
They say he is guilty, but I believe the contrary.
No one believes that he is innocent.
We have every reason to believe him innocent.
We are not alone in believing that he is not guilty.
I believe him to get up early.
I believe he gets up early.
There are sufficient grounds for believing he is honest.
No one in the neighborhood believed him to be a genius even after he had achieved world-wide fame.
Do you believe what he said?
Don't trust him no matter what he says.
Nobody believed he stood a chance of winning the match.
I believe that he comes here.
Can you believe what he said?
During O-bon, Japanese people believe they receive a visit from an ancestor.
What makes the Japanese unique is primarily their belief that they are unique.

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